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Sore red patch near eye
Hi all, I was hoping if someone might know what this might be. I have had it for about a month, I have been to the doctors twice now first one said I had eczema and gave me a steroid cream, it made it less red but came back straight away on the two days off. The other doctor said it is roseca and gave
Hi all, I was hoping if someone might know what this might be. I have had it for about a month, I have been to the doctors twice now first one said I had eczema and gave me a steroid cream, it made it less red but came back straight away on the two days off. The other doctor said it is roseca and gave
Thelittlelady
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MY SKIN
8 years ago
Morgellans
Does anyone have any experience or know anything about Morgellans? I've been feeling like I'm being bitten by something for weeks -even went to my GP convinced I had scabies. She couldn't see anything a prescribed an anti-fungal and steroid cream. The sensation of being bitten is continuing and I've
Does anyone have any experience or know anything about Morgellans? I've been feeling like I'm being bitten by something for weeks -even went to my GP convinced I had scabies. She couldn't see anything a prescribed an anti-fungal and steroid cream. The sensation of being bitten is continuing and I've
Icescream99
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Medicinal Fungi - Turkey Tail (Coriolus versicolor)
Turkey tail is a common enough medicinal mushroom [1]. Why try it? Study [5] explains my interest. There are very few supplements that target stem-like PCa cells. Conventional cancer therapies are thought to fail because the stem-like cells are not targeted. e.g. PCa stem-like cells do not require androgen
Turkey tail is a common enough medicinal mushroom [1]. Why try it? Study [5] explains my interest. There are very few supplements that target stem-like PCa cells. Conventional cancer therapies are thought to fail because the stem-like cells are not targeted. e.g. PCa stem-like cells do not require androgen
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
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HELP WITH PMR MEDS
Hi, I am a newbee and think I have had symptoms for about a year. Eventually diagnosed 3 1/2 mths ago with PMR. Have read on this great website how Dr said take these steroids and if you are pain free in 48 hours it is PMR!! Well, I was and was thrilled until I then realised what taking steroids meant
Hi, I am a newbee and think I have had symptoms for about a year. Eventually diagnosed 3 1/2 mths ago with PMR. Have read on this great website how Dr said take these steroids and if you are pain free in 48 hours it is PMR!! Well, I was and was thrilled until I then realised what taking steroids meant
Jenda13
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
Vitamin D (D3) - UK
Thought I'd share my experience of the last two weeks with everyone. Most specifically this is for UK people, mileage for others may vary. So, following Paula's doc and the news about NHS recommending Vitamin D supplements I toddled off to the GP the week before last. I asked for a Vitamin D test
Thought I'd share my experience of the last two weeks with everyone. Most specifically this is for UK people, mileage for others may vary. So, following Paula's doc and the news about NHS recommending Vitamin D supplements I toddled off to the GP the week before last. I asked for a Vitamin D test
Oleboyredw-uk
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CLL Support
8 years ago
Face and neck acne
Hi all!! I have been having issues with white head spots on my neck and deep red infected spots on my face. I have tried lots of different shop bought creams/washes and scrubs but they only tend to last for a short time. I went to the doctor today who prescribed lymecycline antibotics and epiduo steroid
Hi all!! I have been having issues with white head spots on my neck and deep red infected spots on my face. I have tried lots of different shop bought creams/washes and scrubs but they only tend to last for a short time. I went to the doctor today who prescribed lymecycline antibotics and epiduo steroid
Claires7
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MY SKIN
8 years ago
HLA-B27 - what do you know about it?
Hi All, I'm posting on this forum as don't really know where else to post but as HLA-b27 is auto-immune related, the lupus forum seemed most apt and as I have previously posted, I do have a lot of the lupus symptoms :) I've been to my GP today for a follow up on the blood tests done at the beginning
Hi All, I'm posting on this forum as don't really know where else to post but as HLA-b27 is auto-immune related, the lupus forum seemed most apt and as I have previously posted, I do have a lot of the lupus symptoms :) I've been to my GP today for a follow up on the blood tests done at the beginning
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LUPUS UK
8 years ago
Epaderm cream
Hi, I have discoid eczema according to the dermatologist I have just seen. I am awaiting tests to see what I allergic to. I have suffered with my hands for years and have been using steroid cream for years. Last year I had a bad outbreak which affected my face. This year it has affected the rest of my
Hi, I have discoid eczema according to the dermatologist I have just seen. I am awaiting tests to see what I allergic to. I have suffered with my hands for years and have been using steroid cream for years. Last year I had a bad outbreak which affected my face. This year it has affected the rest of my
Lynne100w
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MY SKIN
8 years ago
Time To failure
I think the guys who have had success with Lupron therapy remaining effective for years are worth examining...what is the common denominator...so far I have talked to 53 long term Lupron survivors and the following protocol keeps coming up as a common denominator.....Lupron, Avodart, Metformin, Arimidex
I think the guys who have had success with Lupron therapy remaining effective for years are worth examining...what is the common denominator...so far I have talked to 53 long term Lupron survivors and the following protocol keeps coming up as a common denominator.....Lupron, Avodart, Metformin, Arimidex
gusgold
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
2 month update and odd symptoms to add.
Hey guys, I'm back to update and again request for your expert knowledge and guidance please. It's been approx 2 months that I've been taking 50mg of levothyroxine (Actavis) I also take vitamin d3 supplements and magnesium, calcium and zinc. I'm 36 but feel like I'm in the body of a woman post 80!
Hey guys, I'm back to update and again request for your expert knowledge and guidance please. It's been approx 2 months that I've been taking 50mg of levothyroxine (Actavis) I also take vitamin d3 supplements and magnesium, calcium and zinc. I'm 36 but feel like I'm in the body of a woman post 80!
Fibi1907
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
STD or aniexty?
So this is my story... some have probably heard something similar over and over 😕 I'm not sure if this is my aniexty or something else. I have a long term gf which probably makes this worse. One night after a night out a got together with someone I've known years,we did not have sex just oral sex
So this is my story... some have probably heard something similar over and over 😕 I'm not sure if this is my aniexty or something else. I have a long term gf which probably makes this worse. One night after a night out a got together with someone I've known years,we did not have sex just oral sex
Duke629
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BASHH
8 years ago
recurrence with caelyx
HI, my name is Lorraine, I live in Australia. This is my first time on the site, I have been reading all the inspiring ladies for near 3 years now, my back ground history is satge 3c serous ovarian carainoma with peritoneal matastasises, (quite a mouth full). My 125c was 2700 had 3 treatments of carboplatin
HI, my name is Lorraine, I live in Australia. This is my first time on the site, I have been reading all the inspiring ladies for near 3 years now, my back ground history is satge 3c serous ovarian carainoma with peritoneal matastasises, (quite a mouth full). My 125c was 2700 had 3 treatments of carboplatin
lorraine71-Australia
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My Ovacome
8 years ago
Ever wondered why they think you are depressed?
This is a rather interesting article just published by Dr Mercola it explains the relationship between high inflammatory states in the human body and its intimate link with depression. The observations made closely match what I have seen in clinical practice over the last 35 years it also matches and
This is a rather interesting article just published by Dr Mercola it explains the relationship between high inflammatory states in the human body and its intimate link with depression. The observations made closely match what I have seen in clinical practice over the last 35 years it also matches and
Roderick-Naturopath
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
8 years ago
Vitamin D3 and MS?
What is the latest on Vit D3 supplimentation for MS? I've read a lot about this. I don't think I had a deficiency ever, but I don't know for sure. I started taking D when I read about how it could benefit MS. I don't go out much and where I live we don't get sun all the time even if I did spend time
What is the latest on Vit D3 supplimentation for MS? I've read a lot about this. I don't think I had a deficiency ever, but I don't know for sure. I started taking D when I read about how it could benefit MS. I don't go out much and where I live we don't get sun all the time even if I did spend time
itasara
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My MSAA Community
8 years ago
First eczema face flare up
My doctor prescribed me epaderm ointment and dermovate rd cream for my hands after a flare up(never really had eczema before and im 26) and i now have patches on my eyelid,under my eye,side of my nose,under my nose and under my lips. Its not too itchy but quite sore,especially in the cold weather,its
My doctor prescribed me epaderm ointment and dermovate rd cream for my hands after a flare up(never really had eczema before and im 26) and i now have patches on my eyelid,under my eye,side of my nose,under my nose and under my lips. Its not too itchy but quite sore,especially in the cold weather,its
cookie1989
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MY SKIN
8 years ago
Lichens Planis
I've been suffering from lichens planis for a couple of years now but thankfully have only had a few episodes of it. I'm currently suffering from a bad bout and once I stop using the prescribed steroid cream, the symptoms return. Please can anyone provide any further advice on treatment or lifestyle
I've been suffering from lichens planis for a couple of years now but thankfully have only had a few episodes of it. I'm currently suffering from a bad bout and once I stop using the prescribed steroid cream, the symptoms return. Please can anyone provide any further advice on treatment or lifestyle
Am81
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MY SKIN
8 years ago
Vitamin D results
Hi there, Just seen that these have no been loaded up on line and they are as follows: Serum 25-Hydroxy vitamin D3 level 56.0 nmol/L 25OH-Cholecalciferol Vitamin D status <25 nmol/L ____________ Deficient 25-50 nmol/L __________ Insufficient 50-75 nmol/L __________ Adequate >75 nmol/L ____________ Optimum
Hi there, Just seen that these have no been loaded up on line and they are as follows: Serum 25-Hydroxy vitamin D3 level 56.0 nmol/L 25OH-Cholecalciferol Vitamin D status <25 nmol/L ____________ Deficient 25-50 nmol/L __________ Insufficient 50-75 nmol/L __________ Adequate >75 nmol/L ____________ Optimum
Nikkib1
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
I can't seem to work out which order and when take my supplements for them to have the best effect?
I take 100mg of Thyroxine in the night - probably between 1pm & 3pm I get up for work and have coffee at 5:45-6am and leave for work at half seven I usually have breakfast on my journey to work - but this isn't essential, I could have it later. I can't quite get my head around when to add in these:
I take 100mg of Thyroxine in the night - probably between 1pm & 3pm I get up for work and have coffee at 5:45-6am and leave for work at half seven I usually have breakfast on my journey to work - but this isn't essential, I could have it later. I can't quite get my head around when to add in these:
Icescream99
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Lots of Problems: Resistance to Antibiotics
Hi all! I hope n Pray Y'all are HEALTHY& HAPPY! I can't say that now! Two weeks ago today I got a stye in my eye! Went to eye doc in practice who didn't know me! He says oh it's just a stye go home and put hot compresses on it! I looked at him with red in my eyes and fire in my throat,.but held my tongue
Hi all! I hope n Pray Y'all are HEALTHY& HAPPY! I can't say that now! Two weeks ago today I got a stye in my eye! Went to eye doc in practice who didn't know me! He says oh it's just a stye go home and put hot compresses on it! I looked at him with red in my eyes and fire in my throat,.but held my tongue
Debbweb01
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
Vitamin D3 has cured my migraines
About 5 months ago, a blood test showed that I was deficient in Vitamin D. I had asked for this test to be added to my regular thyroid function test, as recommended on the Health Unlocked Thyroid forum (I am hypothyroid). The test showed that I was deficient, at 36 nmol /L, but my GP didn't seem to
About 5 months ago, a blood test showed that I was deficient in Vitamin D. I had asked for this test to be added to my regular thyroid function test, as recommended on the Health Unlocked Thyroid forum (I am hypothyroid). The test showed that I was deficient, at 36 nmol /L, but my GP didn't seem to
juliep27
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National Migraine Centre
8 years ago
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